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Author: Robin Boylorn

Robin Boylorn, Ph.D. is assistant professor of interpersonal and intercultural communication at the University of Alabama where she teaches and writes about issues of social identity and diversity, focusing primarily on the lived experiences of black women. She is also the author of Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience.
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A Black Mother’s Love (or What Love Looks Like in Public)

Robin Boylorn

Reprinted with permission from Crunk Feminist Collective I planned to write a blog about the unconscionable, inconsolable injustice that is plaguing the black community right now. I was going to […]

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